Jushi Holdings Inc. Reports First Quarter 2023 Financial Results
- Total Revenue of $69.9 Million, an increase of 12.9% YoY
- Net Loss of $12.4 Million, an improvement of 37.0% YoY
- Adjusted EBITDA of $7.6 Million, an improvement of $8.5 Million YoY
- Continued Financial and Operational Improvements at our Grower-Processor Operations
- Added Ohio as Fifth Vertically Integrated Market
BOCA RATON, Fla., May 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Jushi Holdings Inc. (“Jushi” or the “Company”) (CSE: JUSH) (OTCQX: JUSHF), a vertically integrated, multi-state cannabis operator, is pleased to announce its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023 (“Q1 2023”). All financial information is unaudited and provided in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated and is prepared under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”).
First Quarter 2023 Financial Highlights1
- Total revenue of $69.9 million, an increase of 12.9% year-over-year
- Gross profit margin was 42.9% of revenue, compared to 30.9% in Q1 2022 and 28.6% in Q4 2022
- Net loss of $12.4 million, an improvement of $7.3 million year-over-year
- Adjusted EBITDA1 of $7.6 million, an improvement of $8.5 million year-over-year and $1.6 million sequentially
- Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash of $19.4 million as of quarter end
1 See “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information” and “Unaudited Reconciliation of Net (Loss) Income to Adjusted EBITDA” below.
First Quarter 2023 Operational Highlights
- Established fifth vertically integrated state-level operation with Beyond Hello™ Cincinnati medical dispensary
- Opened a dispensary in Arlington, Virginia, our fifth medical dispensary in Virginia
- Opened a sixth flower room at Manassas, Virginia facility and a tenth flower room at Scranton, Pennsylvania facility
- Increased sell-through of Jushi-branded products as a percentage of total retail sales across the Company’s five vertical markets from approximately 47.2% in Q4 2022 to approximately 49.6%
Recent Developments
- Strengthened financial position with the closing of a $20.0 million non-dilutive debt financing with FVCbank in April 2023
- Opened 11th flower room at Scranton, Pennsylvania facility
- Announced change of auditor to Macias Gini & O’Connell LLP (MGO) effective April 20th
- Implemented new, optimized retail labor model beginning in Q2, which is expected to significantly reduce labor hour costs
Management Commentary
In the first quarter, our efficiency and cost savings plan resulted in very encouraging improvements to our margins and profitability.
Jim Cacioppo, Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Founder of the Company
Our aggressive steps to responsibly right size the business, improve efficiencies and manage costs created an approximate 13.0% year-over-year reduction in operating expenses. In April, we further executed against our cost-savings initiatives with the implementation of our new retail labor model which is expected to meaningfully cut our labor hour costs. Additionally, we continue to make upgrades throughout our grower-processor footprint to drive operational efficiencies for further savings throughout the remainder of the year.
Mr. Cacioppo continued, “With five state-level vertically integrated operations that are all still ramping up to our desired operating performance, we are increasing our ability to sell-through Jushi-branded products at our own retail network and continuing to grow our wholesale operations. Our wholesale business revenue has nearly doubled year-over-year, while retail sales increased over 7.5% year-over-year. We look forward to the launch of our new high-end flower line, Hijinks, and other innovative product forms across our house of brands to better serve customers and grow profitability of the Company. I would note that our grower-processor operations had significant improvement in gross profit margin fueled by efficiency gains. We realized benefits from cost savings initiatives, ramp-up of new production, and other enhancements made at our Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia facilities along with improved retail operating performance.”
Mr. Cacioppo concluded, “In the second quarter, we were pleased to strengthen our capital position with a $20.0 million debt financing to strengthen our balance sheet. Through our cost controls, ramp-up of our grower processors, and our operational discipline our goal is to generate positive operating cash flow for debt pay-downs by the fourth quarter of 2023.”
Financial Results for the First Quarter Ended March 31, 2023
($ in millions)
Revenue in Q1 2023 increased 12.9% to $69.9 million as compared to $61.9 million in the first quarter of 2022 (“Q1 2022”). The year-over-year increase in revenue can be attributed to growth in retail revenue of over 7.5% or $4.4 million primarily due to new dispensary openings from build outs and acquisitions. The Company acquired Apothecarium and NuLeaf in Nevada during March 2022 and April 2022, respectively, and opened new Beyond Hello™ dispensaries in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia in 2022. The increase in retail revenue was partially offset by declines in revenue in: (i) Illinois, due to the impact of the state of Missouri moving to recreational use, and (ii) Pennsylvania due to increased retail competition and lower retail market prices. The Company ended the quarter with thirty-seven operating dispensaries in seven states, as compared to twenty-nine in six states at the end of March 31, 2022.
Wholesale revenue increased $3.7 million year-over-year primarily due to increased cultivation and processing activities at the grower-processor facilities in Massachusetts, Nevada, and Virginia with the increase in Nevada being attributable to the acquisition of NuLeaf. Jushi-branded product sales accounted for 49.6% of total retail sales in the Company’s five vertical markets, growing from 47.2% in the fourth quarter of 2022 (“Q4 2022”).
Gross profit in Q1 2023 was $29.9 million compared to $19.1 million in Q1 2022, an increase of $10.8 million, or 56.7% year-over-year. Gross profit margin increased to 42.9% compared to 30.9% year-over-year and 28.6% quarter-over-quarter. The improvements in gross profit and gross profit margin were driven by operating efficiencies at the grower-processor facilities in Massachusetts, Nevada, and Virginia, which were partially offset by declines in revenue in Illinois and Pennsylvania driven by new competition and market price compression. Additionally, gross profit and gross profit margin for the prior year were negatively impacted by the sell through of inventory acquired in the acquisitions of Nature’s Remedy, which was acquired in September 2021, and Apothecarium, which had a fair value step up.
Operating expenses for Q1 2023 were $32.5 million, compared to $37.3 million in Q1 2022, a decrease of $4.9 million, or 13.0% year-over-year, demonstrating the effectiveness of the Company’s cost savings and efficiency optimization plan. Salaries, wages, and employee-related expenses decreased due to a reduction in the number of employees as the Company works to right-size the organization. Share-based compensation expense decreased primarily due to lower stock options granted to new employees and management. Depreciation and amortization expense increased primarily related to property, plant, and equipment (“PP&E”) and amortizable intangible assets that were acquired with the 2022 acquisition of NuLeaf and Apothecarium.
Net loss for Q1 2023 was $12.4 million, compared to net loss of $19.8 million in Q1 2022.
Adjusted EBITDA1 in Q1 2023 was $7.6 million compared to $(0.9) million in Q1 2022 and $6.0 million in Q4 2022, representing an improvement of $8.5 million year-over-year and $1.6 million quarter-over-quarter. The increase in Adjusted EBITDA1 is primarily due to expanded sales and realizing the benefits of operational efficiencies.
1 See “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information” and “Unaudited Reconciliation of Net (Loss) Income to Adjusted EBITDA” below.
2 Q4 2022 Included non-cash asset impairment charge of $122.0 million.
Balance Sheet and Liquidity
As of March 31, 2023, the Company had approximately $19.4 million of cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash. During Q1 2023, the Company paid approximately $4.5 million in capital expenditures. In 2023, the Company expects capital expenditures for new projects to be approximately $13.0 million, of which approximately $6.0 million is discretionary growth capital, as a substantial amount of its expansion projects in Pennsylvania and Virginia were completed in fiscal year 2022. As of March 31, 2023, the Company had approximately $209.0 million in principal amount of total debt, excluding leases and property, plant, and equipment financing obligations. As of May 8, 2023, the Company’s issued and outstanding shares were 196,633,371 and its fully diluted shares outstanding were 310,680,966.
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information
We believe that the presentation of non-GAAP financial information provides important supplemental information to management and investors regarding financial and business trends relating to our financial condition and results of operations. For further information regarding these non-GAAP measures, including the reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures, please refer to the “Unaudited Reconciliation of Net (Loss) Income to Adjusted EBITDA” section of this press release.
Conference Call and Webcast Information
The Company will host a conference call to discuss its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. ET today, Friday, May 12, 2023.
- Event: First Quarter 2023 Financial Results Conference Call
- Date: Friday, May 12, 2023
- Time: 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time
- Live Call: 1-800-715-9871 (U.S. & Canada Toll-Free)
- Conference ID: 9716005
- Webcast: Register
For interested individuals unable to join the conference call, a webcast of the call will be available for one year following the conference call and can be accessed via webcast on Jushi’s Investor Relations website.
About Jushi Holdings Inc.
We are a vertically integrated cannabis company led by an industry-leading management team. In the United States, Jushi is focused on building a multi-state portfolio of branded cannabis assets through opportunistic acquisitions, distressed workouts, and competitive applications. Jushi strives to maximize shareholder value while delivering high-quality products across all levels of the cannabis ecosystem. For more information, visit jushico.com or our social media channels, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
JUSHI HOLDINGS INC.
Unaudited Reconciliation of Net (Loss) Income to Adjusted EBITDA
EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
In addition to providing financial measurements based on GAAP, we provide additional financial metrics that are not prepared in accordance with GAAP. We use non-GAAP financial measures, in addition to GAAP financial measures, to understand and compare operating results across accounting periods, for financial and operational decision making, for planning and forecasting purposes and to evaluate our financial performance. These non-GAAP financial measures are EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA (each as defined below). We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures reflect our ongoing business by excluding the effects of expenses that are not reflective of our operating business performance and allow for meaningful comparisons and analysis of trends in our business. These non-GAAP financial measures also facilitate comparing financial results across accounting periods and to those of peer companies. As there are no standardized methods of calculating these non-GAAP measures, our methods may differ from those used by others, and accordingly, the use of these measures may not be directly comparable to similar measures used by others, thus limiting their usefulness. Accordingly, these non-GAAP measures are intended to provide additional information and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are financial measures that are not defined under GAAP. We define EBITDA as net income (loss), or “earnings”, before interest, income taxes, depreciation, and amortization. We define Adjusted EBITDA as EBITDA before: (i) non-cash share-based compensation expense and other one-time charges; (ii) inventory-related adjustments; (iii) fair value changes in derivatives; (iv) other (income)/expense items; (v) transaction costs; (vi) asset impairment; (vii) loss on debt extinguishment; and (viii) start-up costs. These financial measures are metrics that have been adjusted from the GAAP net income (loss) measure in an effort to provide readers with a normalized metric in making comparisons more meaningful across the cannabis industry, as well as to remove non-recurring, irregular and one-time items that may otherwise distort the GAAP net income measure. Other companies in our industry may calculate this measure differently, limiting their usefulness as comparative measures.
(1) Net loss includes amounts attributable to non-controlling interests.
(2) Includes amounts that are included in cost of goods sold and in operating expenses.
(3) Includes: (i) inventory step-up on business combinations; (ii) inventory recall reserves; and (iii) reserves for discontinued products. The inventory step-up on business combinations relate to the fair value write-up on inventory acquired on the business acquisition date and then sold subsequent to the acquisition date. The inventory recall reserves relate to the estimated impact of the Pennsylvania Department of Health recall and ban of vape products containing certain cannabis concentrates. The ban was lifted in June 2022.
(4) Includes: (i) remeasurement of contingent consideration related to acquisitions; (ii) losses (gains) on legal settlements; and (iii) severance costs.
(5) Expansion and start-up costs incurred in order to prepare a location for its intended use. Start-up costs are expensed as incurred and are not indicative of ongoing operations of each new location.
(6) Transaction costs include: (i) registration statement costs such as professional fees and other costs relating to our SEC registration; and (ii) acquisition and deal costs.